The table elucidates information about the total number of individuals attended the Memphis Museum over the year pre-refurbishment and post-refurbishment. The given pie charts provide data about the proportion of visitor’s satisfaction towards the museum over the given period.
In general, the total number of visitors experienced an inclining trend during the timeframe. Another interesting point that very good, good, and no responses showed an increment trend, while very bad and bad reviews witnessed a plummeting trend.
During the year before refurbishment, the total number of travelers visited the museum was 68,000 visitors. In contrast, the figure after post-refurbishment rose to 89,000 visitors.
Regarding to pie charts, before refurbishment in terms of very good reviews, the proportion of people who contributed to surveys began at 13.2%, and it uplift to 30.6% after refurbishment. The proportion of good reviews started at 30.8% before refurbishment, and it dramatically rocketed to 45.9% after refurbishment. Moving to bad reviews, the total percentage was 42.9% in the initial year before extremely declining to 12.2% in the final year. The figure for very bad response was about 8.8% in the beginning year, and it slightly decreased to 5.1% in the end of timeframe.
